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  • The Electrochemical Society  (70)
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    The Electrochemical Society ; 2013
    In:  ECS Transactions Vol. 50, No. 27 ( 2013-04-01), p. 53-62
    In: ECS Transactions, The Electrochemical Society, Vol. 50, No. 27 ( 2013-04-01), p. 53-62
    Abstract: Porous gadolinia doped ceria (GDC) anode supports were employed to alleviate thermal and chemical expansion mismatches between the anode and GDC electrolyte. The ceramic support also prevents structural damage caused by oxidation of state-of-the-art nickel cermet anodes. Nickel metal was infiltrated into the porous freestanding scaffold as a catalyst and electronic conductor. Cells based on these anodes were characterized by current-voltage measurements and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy to determine their polarizations, maximum power densities, and stability when using hydrogen or methane fuel. Ohmic polarization was similar to a cermet anode, despite ~80% smaller metal loading. Current-voltage plots showed no appreciable degradation in performance in long-term methane operation or after thermal cycling, indicating this anode is suitable for use with hydrocarbon fuels.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1938-5862 , 1938-6737
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: The Electrochemical Society
    Publication Date: 2013
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    The Electrochemical Society ; 2012
    In:  ECS Meeting Abstracts Vol. MA2012-02, No. 16 ( 2012-06-04), p. 1976-1976
    In: ECS Meeting Abstracts, The Electrochemical Society, Vol. MA2012-02, No. 16 ( 2012-06-04), p. 1976-1976
    Abstract: Abstract not Available.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2151-2043
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: The Electrochemical Society
    Publication Date: 2012
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    The Electrochemical Society ; 2006
    In:  ECS Meeting Abstracts Vol. MA2006-01, No. 24 ( 2006-02-17), p. 852-852
    In: ECS Meeting Abstracts, The Electrochemical Society, Vol. MA2006-01, No. 24 ( 2006-02-17), p. 852-852
    Abstract: Abstract not Available.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2151-2043
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    Publisher: The Electrochemical Society
    Publication Date: 2006
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    The Electrochemical Society ; 2008
    In:  ECS Meeting Abstracts Vol. MA2008-02, No. 13 ( 2008-08-29), p. 1325-1325
    In: ECS Meeting Abstracts, The Electrochemical Society, Vol. MA2008-02, No. 13 ( 2008-08-29), p. 1325-1325
    Abstract: Abstract not Available.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2151-2043
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    Publisher: The Electrochemical Society
    Publication Date: 2008
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    The Electrochemical Society ; 2014
    In:  ECS Meeting Abstracts Vol. MA2014-02, No. 20 ( 2014-08-05), p. 980-980
    In: ECS Meeting Abstracts, The Electrochemical Society, Vol. MA2014-02, No. 20 ( 2014-08-05), p. 980-980
    Abstract: Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) operate efficiently on both hydrogen and hydrocarbon fuels. Their fuel flexibility makes them lucrative energy conversion devices; they can integrate immediately into the current hydrocarbon infrastructure and can utilize renewable fuels in the future once that infrastructure exists. Carbon deposition, or coking, due to the CO disproportionation reaction (Eq. 1) or CH 4 cracking (Eq. 2) can occur when using hydrocarbon fuels, which blocks the anode gas channels. 2CO - 〉 CO 2 + C(s) (1) CH 4 - 〉 2H 2 + C(s) (2) Typical nickel-based cermets used for anode-supported cells exacerbate coking problems because Ni surfaces catalyze solid carbon deposition. Furthermore the ~60% expansion of Ni upon reoxidation complicates its use as supporting material. Many researchers have suggested and demonstrated conductive ceramic anodes as supports for SOFCs to avoid the coking and mechanical problems of conventional cermet anode supports. The anodes must be 〉 30% porous to allow for effective gas transfer to the electrochemically active triple phase boundary (TPB). Unfortunately, the properties of porous materials for this purpose are not as well characterized as the dense materials used for electrolytes or cermets for supporting anodes. To employ these materials in anode-supported cells, it is imperative to better understand the relationship between porosity and the electronic and mechanical properties of anode materials. General relationships between the elastic modulus and flexural strength of ceramics are described by Eq. 3 and 4, respectively, where n is an empirical fitting parameter and P is porosity. E=E o (1-1.9P+0.9P 2 ) (3) σ fs = σ o e -nP (4) Original work in preparing and characterizing porous ceramics of gadolinia doped ceria (GDC), yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ), and niobium-doped strontium titanate (SNT) for electrodes is presented. The empirical parameters that relate flexural strength of the materials to their porosity are determined as shown in Fig. 1 for GDC10 and YSZ3. The effect of pore former on pore geometry and strength is discussed. Finally, the electrical properties of the anodes are measured, both in their native state and with the addition of conductive and catalytic materials to the scaffolds.
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    ISSN: 2151-2043
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    Publisher: The Electrochemical Society
    Publication Date: 2014
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    The Electrochemical Society ; 2010
    In:  ECS Meeting Abstracts Vol. MA2010-01, No. 11 ( 2010-02-05), p. 713-713
    In: ECS Meeting Abstracts, The Electrochemical Society, Vol. MA2010-01, No. 11 ( 2010-02-05), p. 713-713
    Abstract: Abstract not Available.
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    ISSN: 2151-2043
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    Publisher: The Electrochemical Society
    Publication Date: 2010
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    The Electrochemical Society ; 2014
    In:  ECS Meeting Abstracts Vol. MA2014-02, No. 20 ( 2014-08-05), p. 989-989
    In: ECS Meeting Abstracts, The Electrochemical Society, Vol. MA2014-02, No. 20 ( 2014-08-05), p. 989-989
    Abstract: Redox Power Systems and the University of Maryland Energy Research Center have been developing lower temperature solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stacks and systems for a variety of applications. In this work, results will be presented from single cell and short stack testing using reformate mixtures consisting of CH 4 , H 2 , CO, CO 2 , and steam. Tests utilized large format (approximately 10 cm by 10 cm) cells based on GDC electrolytes with an active area of ~80 cm 2 . Current-voltage characteristics and impedance spectroscopy data were collected at various currents using electronic load and potentiostat/FRA equipment. Additionally, gas compositions in the fuel exhaust stream were determined using gas chromatography. Initial results at 650 °C showed a single cell power of ~53 W running on hydrogen and ~51 W running on 100% reformate slip (~21% CH 4 ). Long term test results using a constant applied load of 18 A for a 2 cell short stack showed no evidence of coking even when run on 50% CH 4 /50% H 2 O for ~50 hours and 97% CH 4 /3% H 2 O for ~150 hours. Additional long term test results will be presented along with a study on degradation.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2151-2043
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    Publisher: The Electrochemical Society
    Publication Date: 2014
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    The Electrochemical Society ; 2006
    In:  ECS Meeting Abstracts Vol. MA2006-01, No. 24 ( 2006-02-17), p. 854-854
    In: ECS Meeting Abstracts, The Electrochemical Society, Vol. MA2006-01, No. 24 ( 2006-02-17), p. 854-854
    Abstract: Abstract not Available.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2151-2043
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    Publisher: The Electrochemical Society
    Publication Date: 2006
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    The Electrochemical Society ; 2010
    In:  ECS Transactions Vol. 28, No. 11 ( 2010-10-08), p. 151-163
    In: ECS Transactions, The Electrochemical Society, Vol. 28, No. 11 ( 2010-10-08), p. 151-163
    Abstract: Anode supported solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) with various NiO content in the anode function layer (AFL) were fabricated and investigated. For AFLs with lower NiO content, the observed open circuit potential was higher. However, the highest maximum power density of 1.15 W/cm2 at 650 °C was achieved at 60 wt% of NiO in the AFL, which is a 1:1 volume ratio of Ni to GDC phase. The optimal composition was valid in the intermediate temperature range from 450 to 650 °C. The effect of the optimal composition on power density was retained for 200 hours with high power density of 1.1 W/cm2. Electrochemical impedance tests supported this result by showing the lowest electrode area specific resistance at 60 wt% NiO, which has a linear relationship with maximum power density.
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    ISSN: 1938-5862 , 1938-6737
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    Publisher: The Electrochemical Society
    Publication Date: 2010
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    The Electrochemical Society ; 1999
    In:  ECS Proceedings Volumes Vol. 1999-19, No. 1 ( 1999-1), p. 493-500
    In: ECS Proceedings Volumes, The Electrochemical Society, Vol. 1999-19, No. 1 ( 1999-1), p. 493-500
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0161-6374 , 2576-1579
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: The Electrochemical Society
    Publication Date: 1999
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